Miami Heat/ Detroit Pistons Total Play

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There is no way to know the %. thats a crock of balony. To know that you would have to have inside information on the total money played. Lets face it, thats impossible.

You have to play on gut instinct of what the public would do.

Play it against what the books are trying to do.

I think I have them beat and they know it !

I am waiting to see if the line will move again before game time.
 
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They set this initial line at 177.5 for a reason.

I believe I know what that reason was, and it should carry me
to Victory Lane.
 

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MIAMI -- Eddie Jones took a seat on the Miami bench late in the first quarter of Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals, and Detroit shooting guard Richard Hamilton suddenly couldn't miss.

In less than three minutes, Hamilton -- free of the defensive shackle that Jones is -- made three shots to end the quarter.

Consider that a lesson learned for the Heat.

Hamilton has gotten his points so far in this series, averaging a team-high 18.5 per game. But Jones and the rest of Miami's perimeter defenders are making the Pistons' best shooter work for everything he gets.

"You've got to be right where he's at," Jones said. "Contest the shots. Don't die on screens. Don't just give him wide-open shots. He's a great shooter. Anytime he's coming off those downscreens and he gets to that gap, he's pretty much automatic."

Hamilton, who was getting treatment on his hurting right calf and did not speak to reporters after the Pistons' practice in Auburn Hills, Mich., on Friday, said after Game 2 that the injury is affecting the balance of his jump shot, causing him to slightly alter how he uses his legs while shooting.

But clearly, the Heat -- Jones in particular -- also have a bit to do with Hamilton's struggles.

"I can't tell y'all what I know about him," Jones said. "I study a lot of film. How about that?"

With Jones on the floor, Hamilton is shooting 11-for-37 in the series, or 29.7 percent.

Without Jones shadowing his every move, Hamilton has taken six shots and made four.

"I think we've done a good job with Rip Hamilton," Heat coach Stan Van Gundy said. "We haven't given him anything easy. He's probably looking and saying that we haven't done anything, that he's just had a lot of shots that he's missed. And both things are true."

Detroit's frontline players like Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace are perhaps among the NBA's best at setting screens, and Hamilton excels coming off those human roadblocks.

"They make sure they try to get the guy open," Jones said. "They do everything to get him open."

Miami is also finding chasing Hamilton isn't much fun, either. Reserve guard Keyon Dooling, one of Miami's fastest players and quickest defenders, said Hamilton might be the best-conditioned player in the NBA.

"There's not too many players like Rip Hamilton. ... And when he's curling into the paint for short shots, he's probably the best in the game at that," Dooling said. "They do a good job of getting him open off screens and then they do a good job of countering if you try to go over the top."

It's Jones' primary job to stop him.

He's been oft-maligned during his stay in Miami, high expectations accompanying the seven-year, $86 million contract he signed a few years back. Fans have booed him incessantly at times. Yet with the emergence of Dwyane Wade and the arrival of Shaquille O'Neal in Miami, Jones' role has changed.

When he went to the foul line late in Miami's Game 2 win, the sellout crowd stood and roared "Ed-die! Ed-die!" -- even though Wade, with 40 points, was the star of the show and Jones was merely 2-for-8 from the floor with six points, seven rebounds and four turnovers in 42 minutes.

Defense won him the acclaim.
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Injuries to key players and defense on Detroits home court.

Got to love it.
 

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Scott, just so you know...Vegas sets a point spread to KEEP THE MONEY EVEN...then they take the juice. Vegas never plays a side and could care less who covers, so long as the MONEY IS EVEN...

"Play it against what the books are trying to do.

I think I have them beat and they know it !"

that is truly the most idiotic shit I have ever heard. Yeah, Vegas is shaking cause you are about to take 100 bucks from them. How will they ever recover?

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Wallace, who is making his fourth consecutive appearance on the All-Defensive First Team,

A three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, Wallace finished the 2004-05 regular season ranked second in rebounding (12.2 rpg) and total blocks (176) and fifth in blocks per game (2.38).

The NBA All-Defensive Second Team consists of Detroit Pistons forward Tayshaun Prince and guard Chauncey Billups .
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Defense wins games.

Detroit brings the hammer.
 

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KilgoreTrout said:
Scott, just so you know...Vegas sets a point spread to KEEP THE MONEY EVEN...then they take the juice. Vegas never plays a side and could care less who covers, so long as the MONEY IS EVEN...
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kilgore

thats may be what you think. your just stupid.

If you think that Vegas does not try to slam games and make a killing then you shouldn't even be in sports wagering.

money is even is a myth. you got alot to learn boy.

you sound like a killjoy kilgore.

Just move over and let the big dogs eat.
 

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KilgoreTrout said:
Yeah, Vegas is shaking cause you are about to take 100 bucks from them. How will they ever recover?
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Kil

you dont count so good. Its 1864.00 and its probably more than you make in a month.

It wont break me but I really don't like
losing.

KOD
 

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edludes said:
Go to Bestbettor,hit totals all time on the NBA or total alltime for "all sports" for that matter,(also check the leaderboard for this week,all sports,I'm currently what you might call hot)I've logged a winning percentage in totals with over 4 years accounted for, and I'm telling you and all the good people at Madjacks to play the over 177 in Detroit/Mia and play the over first half as well.
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edludes

cant help but notice what a hodog you are coming into my thread saying that crap.

you come in to bash me and leave saying how
great you are. wow.

you got class
 
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